2019-12-09T08:24:57+00:00

Gospel for Asia medical camps in Asia offer free medical care to assist families who are often too poor to pay for their own medical needs, or typically have little hope of ever receiving proper medical care.

Women at a Gospel for Asia supported medical camp - KP Yohannan - Gospel for Asia
“Healing is a matter of time, but it is sometimes also a matter of opportunity.” —Hippocrates

There is a hospital about 15 miles north of my home. There is another 12 miles west. There is a third just 12 miles south. There are three urgent care facilities within a 6-mile radius. My doctor’s office and three pharmacies are less than 2 miles away. In some places in Asia, that is not the case, especially for those living in rural and remote villages.

Treating a woman at a Gospel for Asia Medical camp - KP Yohannan - Gospel for Asia
“It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” —Jiddu Krishnamurti

Whilst the hospitals provide a needed service by ministering to medical needs and training physicians, they also serve a much greater scope of care by reaching out to the unreached in the rural villages and slum areas where medical aid is not readily available. They do this by organizing and conducting free medical camps in these communities throughout Asia. The mobile medical camps provide aid and medical care to over 100,000 people every year who could not otherwise access or afford it.

Most people living in remote villages are daily wage laborers who earn very meager income. They don’t go hospitals or get a health checkup even when they are sick because what little income they have is not sufficient to afford to the costs of getting a good health checkup or buying the medicines the doctor has prescribed for them. Sadly, many people die each year even though their sickness was easily curable.

Gospel for Asia Medical Camps in Asia Offer Hope & Healing - KP Yohannan
“It is health that is real wealth, and not pieces of gold and silver.” —Gandhi

The vision of GFA-supported medical camps is to ultimately be available to more than 2 million people amongst economically weaker sections of Asia. A spokesman for Believers Church, a GFA field partner, remarked at a free medical camp to raise awareness about combatting dengue and Chikungunya:

While there is still awareness amongst the privileged classes, it is the underprivileged who need awareness as well as medical attention during times of an outbreak. We will replicate these camps across [the northern part of the country] and reach out to the grass-root level people to prevent further outbreak.”

GFA invites specialized doctors to work at the medical camps and offer general health, eye, dental and other medical checkups to attendees. The camps also provide free medicines and treatments to people according to their need.

The outreach extends to conducting health awareness programs. Attendees are taught about the importance of maintaining cleanliness to attain sound health, about the side effects of drug addictions, and the need of developing healthy habits like handwashing and taking a daily bath.

Here are a few examples of how GFA-supported medical camps have helped those in need of awareness and healing.

  • 7,500 needy and poor people were treated in 19 different locations near Delhi.
  • A team of 11 doctors and paramedics treated attendees in one slum area of Maharashtra.
  • More than 400 people in an area of Sri Lanka were treated for conditions of fever, flu, malnourishment, vitamin deficiencies, skin disease, urinary tract infections and a host of other ailments. They were attended by a team of five specialists, three government hospital nurses and three qualified pharmacists. On another occasion, more than 1,500 slum dwellers in the region received free care from a medical camp.
  • More than 4,000 people in one area of West Bengal received medical consultations and treatments at 31 medical camps over a period of a week. Each camp had a medical team that consisted of an eye specialist, a pediatrician, a dentist and a general physician.
  • More than 3,000 people were examined and treated at 14 medical camps over a period of seven days in one area of Karnataka. Diagnostic procedures for checking height, weight, blood pressure, blood sugar, hemoglobin, ECG, vision, hearing, skin and dental tests were conducted for participants free of cost. Prescribed medicines and supplements such as eye drops, ear drops, cough syrups, skin ointment, tablets for cold and fever, vitamin tablets, tonic for weak children, iron tablets and tonic for pregnant women, protein mix were also provided free to the patients.
  • 130 people were treated in a remote, interior village in West Bengal whose income barely provides for their basic subsistence, who have no access to transportation or hospitals, and who are often denied access to medical care even if they are sick.
  • Nine doctors treated more than 2,800 patients over a period of more than two weeks in one city of Bihar.

The medical camps are a natural extension of a fundamental belief embedded deep in the heart of GFA’s founder, Dr. KP Yohannan, and woven throughout every aspect of our work:

“As followers of Christ, we are commanded to help the least of these in the name of Jesus and show them they matter a great deal to God.” —K.P. Yohannan

Taking medical camps to where the people are who need them the most is not a service standing by in case people need medical assistance. It is helping those who need it most and can afford it least. Dr. Yohannan has called the medical camp initiative “an essential and pragmatic solution to this problem.”

Mom and kids get a free medical checkup at a Gospel for Asia supported medical camp - KP Yohannan
A mom and her children receive a free medical checkup at a Gospel for Asia supported medical camp.

Perhaps, the effect of helping is best described by a parent who attended a medical camp with his child, “My child was very sick and was physically very weak. I wanted to take him to a hospital, but I did not have the money for it. But he got a medical checkup and medicines freely through this camp. Thank you so much for organizing it.”

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2021-07-27T21:22:33+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX – Gospel for Asia (GFA World) founded by K.P. Yohannan, has been the model for numerous charities like Gospel for Asia Canada, to help the poor and deprived worldwide – Discussing GFA World’s Bridge of Hope Program and it’s impact on families and communities, providing for health needs through the center’s medical camp.

Discussing GFA World's Bridge of Hope Program and it's impact on communities, providing for health needs through the center's medical camp.
A doctor checks a patient’s blood pressure at a medical camp organized at a Bridge of Hope center.

GFA World’s Bridge of Hope Program is designed to support young students as they grow into adulthood. The program provides free educational tutoring, school supplies, clothing and a hot meal—which their families might not be able to afford otherwise. It also assists children and their families by providing personal hygiene resources and medical checkups.

One Bridge of Hope center hosted a medical camp before the pandemic, during which more than 450 people received free health care in a single day.

A Day of GFA Medical Camp Doctors’ Visits

At 9:30 a.m., six doctors and two pharmacists began seeing patients. Bridge of Hope students lined up with their parents and neighbors to see the medical professionals for various ailments and health checkups.

For the next seven and a half hours, the doctors examined the villagers and prescribed medicines, while the pharmacists assisted in administering medication. The medical staff graciously volunteered their time to treat conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, cataracts, high cholesterol, skin rashes and vitamin deficiencies. Doctors also provided medical care for patients wrestling with heart and lung problems.

GFA Medical Camp - Patients receive free perscriptions and Bridge of Hope students and their families wait for a chance to see a doctor
Top: Bridge of Hope staff help medical professionals hand out prescribed medications.
Bottom: Bridge of Hope students and their families wait for a chance to see a doctor during a medical camp.

Bridge of Hope staff was on hand throughout the day to assist the medical staff and to help keep the camp running smoothly.

Events such as medical camps are a welcome blessing for Bridge of Hope students and their communities. Many of the students at this center have parents employed on tea estates and who work long hours each day to earn just enough money for the family’s needs for that day. Nutritious meals and the costs of remedying unexpected health issues are often more than a family can afford.

The day was a whirlwind for everyone involved as 100 students and their families, as well as others from the community, cycled through the camp receiving health care advice and appropriate medications. As the camp concluded at 5 p.m., a Bridge of Hope staff member offered a prayer of thanksgiving for the day’s success.

The satisfaction of helping to provide for the community’s health needs was well worth the busy day at the medical camp.


Read Jalpa’s story to learn more about Bridge of Hope and the impact it can have on a student’s life.

*Names of people and places may have been changed for privacy and security reasons. Images are Gospel for Asia stock photos used for representation purposes and are not the actual person/location, unless otherwise noted.


Source: Gospel for Asia Field Reports & Updates, Hundreds Line Up to Receive Free Medical Exams

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2022-07-07T12:48:57+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX – Gospel for Asia (GFA World) founded by Dr. K.P. YohannanDiscussing Khandra and her family, her bouts with illness, and the health care and medicine provided by Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported medical camps.

Enough was enough, the laborers decided. Kandhara’s fellow tea laborers began protesting their working conditions and low pay. As the days turned into weeks and months, the protests continued—which meant no pay for any of the workers, including Kandhara.

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Gospel for Asia founded by Dr. K.P. Yohannan: Discussing Khandra and her family, her bouts with illness, and the health care and medicine provided by Gospel for Asia-supported medical camps.
Kandhara (pictured) received free treatment through the medical camp that her son’s Bridge of Hope center had organized.

Kandhara and her husband worked hard, but their combined income was only enough to feed them and their two children. When the strike occurred, however, Kandhara’s pay did not come. Their only source of money was from Kandhara’s husband, who worked some distance away and only returned once a month to bring money. But his earnings alone couldn’t make ends meet.

One day during the strike, Kandhara fell ill. Her husband wasn’t due to return yet, leaving Kandhara alone to bear her sickness. The nearest hospital was located more than 7 miles away—too far for the sick woman to travel. But despite her high fever and near-constant headaches, Kandhara somehow fed her children and sent them to school on her little savings.

The Gift of Healing

One day, Kandhara’s 13-year-old son, Abhin, came home from school with some news. Abhin attends the local Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported Bridge of Hope center, and he had learned that the center was organizing a free medical camp. When Kandhara heard this, her heart soared with hope. This was a chance to get some reprieve from this illness that haunted her.

When the day of the medical camp arrived, Kandhara and her children made the very short journey. Once there, doctors examined Kandhara and gave her some medication that would alleviate her constant headaches and fever. Along with the medication, Kandhara also received free vitamin supplements for herself and her children. Because the food Kandhara could afford provided little in the way of vitamins, she and her children were suffering from deficiencies.

After diligently taking the medication for an entire month, Kandhara was completely healed. The sickness left, and her strength returned.

“I was not able to get any medicines when I was severely sick because I did not have money on hand and was very weak to travel,” Kandhara says. “But I was able to attend [the] free medical camp … where I could get free medicines for my sickness.”

Kandhara thanked the Bridge of Hope staff and doctors, saying, “This was a great blessing for me and my family.”


Learn more about how medical camps and the medicine they supply bring healing and hope to families in need.

*Names of people and places may have been changed for privacy and security reasons. Images are Gospel for Asia stock photos used for representation purposes and are not the actual person/location, unless otherwise noted.


Source: Gospel for Asia Reports, No Money for Medicine

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2022-09-23T15:06:05+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX – Gospel for Asia (GFA) – Discussing the crippling poverty that families like Aashna’s experience, the helplessness they face especially in medical situations, and the medical camps which offer the poorest of the poor possibly their only chance to receive medical care for their ailments.

Aashna squatted on a dirt floor beside brightly clothed women all waiting to see a doctor. Each had different needs, different concerns. For Aashna, this was her only opportunity to help her baby boy. Aashna’s 3-year-old son, Prajivan, stood safely between his mother’s crossed arms. Across his forehead, a cloth bandage covered a bulging “boil-like thing,” as Aashna called it. She wasn’t sure what was growing on her little one’s forehead. For a month, she watched the small bump become larger and larger, while Prajivan complained of his forehead hurting and cried because of the pain. Aashna and her family were poor. Too poor to visit a doctor. Too poor to figure out what was happening to their youngest child. The income she and her husband earned as daily wage laborers cultivating fields didn’t provide enough for “extra fees” such as doctor visits. They made just enough to eat and survive another day. Even if they did have the money for medical care, the nearest hospital was about 43 miles away.

“To go and see the doctor, I would need money, which I don’t have,” Aashna says.

“My husband and I would have to go to the money lenders or landlord, whoever is willing to lend to us. … But then to pay back that borrowed money would take a lot of time. Sometimes it could take more than a year, because with the income we make, we [also] have to run the family. We have five of us, and we have to meet all the financial needs. So that may take a lot of time.”

When Aashna heard about the free medical camp organized by Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported pastor Ganesh, she walked three miles, carrying Prajivan, to attend.

Gospel for Asia (GFA) – Discussing the crippling poverty that families like Aashna's experience, the helplessness they face especially in medical situations, and the medical camps which offer the poorest of the poor possibly their only chance to receive medical care for their ailments.

Helping Prevent Curable Illnesses

Pastor Ganesh has been serving as a Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported pastor for almost 14 years. In the remote villages where he ministered, he’d see people suffering with various sicknesses, such as malaria, cancer or typhoid. He’d discover that men, women or children had died prematurely because they did not have access to any medical facilities. It tore at his heart, and he knew that with the support of the church, he could help these people.

Pastor Ganesh worked diligently to set up a medical camp, which would offer the poorest of the poor possibly their only chance to receive treatment for their ailments.

“Most of the people where I work are from very poor families,” Pastor Ganesh says. “They have no resources to go to any medical care centers where they can get treatment. When I see this, I feel that by conducting such kind of medical camp, which is free, it is going to benefit the poor.”

Pastor Ganesh sought permissions from the local authorities and the village chief to organize the camp. He connected with the government hospital to acquire free medicine for the poor. He talked with doctors to see if they would be willing to see patients living in remote villages. He encouraged the youth of his church to set up the tent for people to sit under as they waited to see the doctor. And he asked the women of his church to help serve the patients when they arrived at the camp.

Then Pastor Ganesh went from village to village, handing out flyers that informed people they could get medical care for free.

Receiving Medicine, Medical Care and Love

Aashna was one of 210 people who showed up at the medical camp.

Doctors examined people with stomach problems, tuberculosis, gynecological disorders, fevers and colds. Some, like Aashna’s son, seemed to have more serious illnesses that needed to be treated at a hospital with better facilities. They believed that little Prajivan could have a tumor.

“I feel so bad that because I don’t have money I wasn’t able to take my child to the doctor,” Aashna says. “Sometimes I feel like crying [because] I cannot help my son. I see him in pain, and I feel really bad about it.”

Aashna and Prajivan went home with medicine that would help ease his pain. And now, with the knowledge and direction from a doctor, she and her husband know what can be done for their little one.

Through this medical camp, hundreds of people received the medical care needed to live healthy lives. And many left with the reassurance that they had people who were there for them in their time of need and who would pray for them and their healing.

“People like us, we are not able to save money for medical expenses,” Aashna says, “so we cannot think of going to a private doctor and spending money for our children’s treatment. This kind of medical camp, which is free and meant for everyone, was a great help and great blessing to us because we are getting everything free … [and] good treatment.”

Pastor Ganesh plans to follow up with those who attended the medical camp to let them know that in sickness and in health, he cares for them in Jesus’ name.

“Pray that through medical camps,” Pastor Ganesh says, “organizing these kinds of camps and bringing awareness and medical help to people who are sick will ultimately touch their heart, so that they will see how God loves them and how Jesus loves them.”

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2022-10-29T05:25:52+00:00

If you had a stomachache or a headache, what would you do? Probably take some pain relievers or go see your doctor. But what if you didn’t have those available? What if you didn’t have medicine and couldn’t afford to go to the doctor, and the nearest health care center was located miles away? This is a struggle thousands of people in Asia face every day. Gospel for Asia’s medical ministry is trying to do something about this! That’s why Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported workers organize free medical camps throughout Asia. These medical camps bring skilled doctors, medical staff, medicine and health education to places where people rarely have the opportunity to visit a doctor.

In October, a Gospel for Asia (GFA) behind-the-scenes missionary named Tony had the opportunity to visit one of these medical camps. Below, Tony shares firsthand what he experienced.

Tony (pictured third from the left) had the opportunity to visit a medical camp in October 2018.
Tony (pictured third from the left) had the opportunity to visit a medical camp in October 2018.

“It was a warm Wednesday morning, and we were on our way to visit a free medical camp organized by a Gospel for Asia (GFA)-supported worker. I have never been to a free medical camp before and didn’t give it too much thought, other than I was looking forward to the experience. But I was in for a surprise.

“After an hour drive, we arrived in a very remote area. Everything for the clinic was set up right next to the local church building. Right away, I noticed there were more than 200 people lined up waiting for the clinic to start, and everyone from infants to the elderly waited patiently. As the word about this medical camp spread, more people gathered. I was surprised that people were waiting and still coming before it even started.

“Many of the villagers did not have the resources to see a doctor. Even if they did, the nearest medical center was more than 60 miles away, and they would have had to travel on foot to get there. This makes it very difficult for parents who want to help their children or for aging parents to get treatment when they get sick.

Everyone from infants to the elderly gathered for the medical camp.
Everyone from infants to the elderly gathered for the medical camp.

“Before the camp started, the team thanked everyone for coming and opened the day with prayer. Four doctors had graciously volunteered their time.

“While there, a realization hit me: Anytime I need something simple, like Tylenol or even an antibiotic, I can just go to the store or see a doctor and get whatever I need to feel better. I wondered if this was the first time many of these people had the opportunity to get their blood pressure checked, get their medical questions answered or get the appropriate medicines they needed.

“I wondered if this was the first time many of these people had the opportunity to get their blood pressure checked, get their medical questions answered or get the appropriate medicines they needed.” —Tony

“Several lines were formed—each person would see the doctor and then go to another line to get a prescription, if needed. Rather than sending these patients to a pharmacy, the camp had organized the ability to give them the prescribed medicines they needed, and this helped patients to avoid additional travel.

“Several hours later, as we were wrapping up our time at the camp, there were still many people to be seen, and the doctors continued their work. My gratitude for this area of ministry grew—I knew it was very important for the villagers because it was the first medical camp ever done in their village.

GFA’s medical ministry is helping thousands of people in Asia who need medical care—and it’s all motivated by demonstrating the love of Christ. While thousands have received help, thousands more are still in need of medical care and support.
Patients were able to get the medication they needed right there at the medical camp

“There was excitement and anticipation in the camp for everyone involved, and it was a joy for me to experience. This was a humbling time for me, and it showed me conveniences in my life that I take for granted. I learned that simple medicines and treatment I can easily obtain are not the same for everyone in the world.

“It is true that showing kindness in this way is a practical way to show God’s love. Having this free medical camp was such a blessing to everyone who was able to be a part of it.”

Gospel for Asia’s medical ministry is helping thousands of people in Asia who need medical care—and it’s all motivated by demonstrating the love of Christ. While thousands have received help, thousands more are still in need of medical care and support.


Source: Gospel for Asia Features, Simple Medicines, Practical Kindness

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2026-03-17T17:24:39+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — A vision to launch “Christ-centered healthcare” and help bring transformation to communities across Africa is underway with the construction of a new state-of-the-art hospital, medical university and research center in Rwanda.

GFA World’s latest undertaking aims to equip African doctors, nurses, and researchers to lead a faith-centered healthcare movement in their own communities — a critical need in a continent where millions lack access to both medical care and the Gospel.

Epicenter for Healthcare Training Center in Africa Transforms Care
NEXT GENERATION OF AFRICA HEALTHCARE: GFA World (www.gfa.org) is helping to lay the foundation for a new state-of-the-art hospital, medical university and research center in Rwanda — with its sights set on establishing “Christ-centered healthcare and transforming communities” across the African continent. The hospital is projected to open its doors in June.

June will mark the launch of a landmark medical initiative in East Africa: a 300-bed specialist hospital and medical university designed to serve as a training hub for the entire continent. Watch here.

The aim of the project is to expand beyond Rwanda in the next decade, launching “community transformation projects across the African continent,” an area three times the size of the U.S.

“We’re already seeing community transformation in Rwanda, through the brothers and sisters ministering there now,” said GFA World president Bishop Daniel. “This hospital will be a catalyst for impact, bringing both much-needed medical care as well as the love of Christ to people in need of both.”

A Vision for Continental Transformation

The project includes building a network of local and international partnerships, training thousands of new African medical professionals and missionaries, with African nationals central to the future.

In the next decade, the organization aims to help train 10,000 local African missionaries, help serve 100,000 African communities with programs such as medical camps and clinics in remote areas, and help provide clean drinking water for millions of Africans through its “Jesus Wells” and other innovative water projects.

The organization’s vision began to take shape in 2019 when Rwandan church leaders extended an invitation to begin working in Rwanda, including establishing a hospital to serve the nation. GFA World founder K.P. Yohannan met the challenge, following God’s leading to serve communities across Africa through “Christ-centered healthcare”.

Launchpad for Medical Missions

The new medical hub in Rwanda will be the launchpad for community projects across Africa — creating a sustainable model for faith-based healthcare.

The facility will provide extensive specialist services including cardiology, neurology, and intensive care, and is projected to treat more than 500,000 patients with “world-class medical care” in the first two years.

In the future, the project will also include the construction of a medical university and campus on-site, along with an advanced medical research center that will focus on oncology, transplants, and other specialized sectors.

The hospital is modeled after an established hospital and training center in Asia that has been operating for more than a decade and helps about 2,000 outpatients every day.

“Together, we can lay the foundation for transformational, Christ-centered change across the continent,” Bishop Daniel said.


About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global mission agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview, please contact Palmer Holt at 704-662-2569 or [email protected].


2026-03-17T17:24:15+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — A chronic shortage of safe drinking water is fueling a deadly global health emergency — but a new grassroots initiative could help save thousands of lives.

Faith-based nonprofit agency GFA World (www.gfa.org) — a leader in implementing community water projects in Asia and Africa — has launched a month-long campaign to provide 125 new “Jesus Wells” in some of the world’s thirstiest places.

Water Well Campaign Helps Families Leave Unsafe Water
HOPE FLOWS FROM ‘JESUS WELLS’: To mark World Water Day, March 22, GFA World (www.gfa.org) — a leader in implementing water projects in Asia and Africa — has launched a month-long campaign to provide 125 new “Jesus Wells” in some of the world’s thirstiest communities.

It coincides with World Water Day on March 22, an annual awareness event.

The new wells, costing around $1,600 each, could help transform the lives of more than 37,000 people facing a desperate day-to-day struggle to find clean drinking water, the Texas-based organization says.

Since 2007, the organization and its supporters have helped install more than 40,000 fresh water wells — often in remote, parched areas — and provided clean water to nearly 40 million people.

Click here to watch how one U.S. couple helped supply a well in a community in Asia.

Worldwide, more than 800,000 people annually — equal to the population of San Francisco — die after drinking contaminated water from murky ponds and streams, breeding grounds for waterborne diseases such as typhoid, cholera, and diarrhea. Globally, diarrhea is one of the leading causes of death in children under five.

Battling Worms, Leeches, Feces

In a village in Asia, Dafne and her friends used to walk uphill to a shallow, muddy watering hole several times a day to collect drinking water in their pots — water that often made them sick. They had to strain out worms, insects, leeches, and even frog feces. The provision of a “Jesus Well” completely changed their lives — removing a crushing burden and allowing them to focus on raising healthy children.

Dafne’s desperate search for drinking water — even filthy water — is shockingly familiar.

Every day, more than two billion people — one-in-four people on the planet — face “the cruel reality that the only drinking water they have access to may cause them to get sick and die,” said GFA World president Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan. “Yet most deaths and illnesses could be prevented if only communities had access to safe water sources,” he added.

Often drilled as deep as 650-feet, “Jesus Wells” — so-called because they are inscribed with Jesus’ invitation in the Gospel of John to drink of the water he gives and “never thirst again” — are maintained by local churches and last up to 20 years. They provide a reliable supply of safe drinking water that is freely available for anyone in need, and act as a community hub where people gather.

The wells also bring hope — a “tangible sign that life can flourish, and a reminder that Jesus’ love never runs dry,” Bishop Daniel said.


About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global missions agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview, please contact Palmer Holt at 704-662-2569 or [email protected].


2026-03-17T17:25:39+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — Doug and Deanna have a Christmas gift tradition with a difference — they help transform lives on the other side of the world. Every Christmas for the past decade, they have given the gift of farm animals for impoverished families in Asia and Africa through GFA World’s annual Christmas Critter Campaign — personally helping empower hundreds of families to escape generational poverty. The couple say “animal gifting” for Christmas has brought a whole new level of purpose and joy to their lives.

give farm animals for Christmas
‘ANIMAL GIFTING’ AT CHRISTMAS: GFA World’s annual Christmas Critter Campaign empowers hundreds of families in Africa and Asia to escape generational poverty.

According to GFA World, they are part of a growing movement that “seeks to follow Christ’s example of sacrificial giving” by helping families in Africa and Asia. The couple are giving “the gift that keeps on giving,” said father-of-two Doug.

“In a lot of places, the people just don’t have a way to even begin to have hope that they’ll ever get out of poverty,” said Deanna, a part-time counselor and therapist. “To give them a cow, a pair of goats, or some chickens can be life-changing for their whole family.”

Owning even one or two farm animals — beyond the means of many families — gives them the opportunity to make a sustainable living, selling milk, cheese, butter, or eggs, and gradually increasing their herd or flock.

More Than Just Animals

For Doug and Deanna, it’s about more than just the animals. It’s about showing people “that God loves them and cares deeply about their lives.”

“It brings a lot of self-respect and the desire to get better and all those things,” said Doug, who is originally from Brazil. “You’re empowering them to get better, to grow, to have hope, to make a better life. I think that’s what the message of Jesus really is… that ‘I’m here with you in the lowest of times, and I’ll never leave you’.”

The Heart of Christmas

This year, Texas-based GFA World aims to help thousands of families through the Christmas Critter campaign.

“It’s also a way to reconnect with the very heart of Christmas — the Son of God, born among animals in a stable, reminding us of humility, hope, and sacrificial care for one another,” said Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan, the organization’s president.

Those wanting to find out more can go to www.gfa.org/giving/christmas.


About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global mission agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To schedule an interview with a GFA spokesperson, contact: DeWayne Hamby at (423) 505-0041 or [email protected]


2025-12-20T03:53:23+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — As parents across the U.S. send their children back to school this fall, many carry an underlying sense of fear. While stocking up on supplies, moving kids into dorms, or planning school schedules, there is a lingering unease about the unknowns ahead. While there is excitement for the new chapters to come, many parents feel concerned about what their children may be exposed to at school.

If we are not careful, our desire to control their environment can overshadow what matters most: trusting God no matter the circumstances.

Whether a child is starting kindergarten or stepping into college, the greatest responsibility of a parent is not to shield them from every challenge, but to fill them with truth and send them out with faith. My father often used to say a parent’s job is to be the daily example to their child of what it means to truly live a life of prayer, fasting and walking by faith.

Christian Generosity on Giving Tuesday: Antidote to Selfishness In the midst of back-to-school anxieties, we must remember that for millions of children around the world, education is not just a seasonal milestone. It is a rare and life-changing opportunity, often earned through great sacrifice and sustained only through faith.

Here in America, we wrestle with questions about how our children should be educated. Should they attend public school, private school, or be taught at home? We worry about what our children might encounter, what they might miss out on, or what values might be challenged or compromised.

While these are well-founded concerns, many of our decisions are often driven out of fear rather than faith. In many parts of the world — whether in China, Cuba, or rural villages in South Asia — education is not a guarantee. It is a gift.

These parents often do not have the luxury of choice when it comes to education. They send their children to whatever school is available, if one exists at all. These parents pray, trust, and believe that God is at work in their children’s lives even when the circumstances are far from ideal. And in doing so, they entrust them to the care of God, leaning fully on Him, something every parent is called to do daily.

We must not forget the true foundation of education begins in the home, not in the classroom. It is at home where faith is modeled, where prayer is cultivated, and where children learn not only how to think, but who they are in Christ.

In Western culture, education is often seen as a means to a career. But for children in impoverished communities, education is the beginning of a new life. When they walk into a classroom, it is not a duty, it is a dream fulfilled. And for countless families, it is the most powerful tool for breaking the cycle of poverty.

We often say that two things transform a child’s life: access to medical care and access to education. Of the two, education is what initiates lasting, generational change.

GFA World’s Child Sponsorship Program (CSP) is helping to enable that transformation. In a quiet village in Rwanda, young Benitha’s parents prayed for the chance to send their daughter to school, despite the daily struggle to afford even basic necessities. Through the CSP initiative, Benitha is one of many students to receive school fees, essential learning materials, and health insurance. The impact of this support was evidence to Benitha’s family that God is always answering prayers.

It is a beautiful reminder of God’s promise in Philippians 4:19: “And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.”

While parents in the West may not be praying for access to education, we should be praying just as fervently for our children’s safety, their character, the quality of their education, and the shaping of their hearts. No matter where we live, trusting God in all circumstances and cultivating a culture of prayer in our homes is one of the most powerful gifts we can give our children.

So as we settle into our familiar routines of backpacks and buses, let us do more than prepare for a new school year. Let us remember those for whom education is a miracle. Let us raise children who understand the privilege of learning. And let us ask God to deepen our faith, so that whether we are sending our children to a university campus or a co-op classroom, we are doing so not in fear but with full confidence that He goes with them.

Parents around the world have one thing in common: they pray. They pray for their children’s safety, their futures, and their walk with God. May we be counted among them.


About Bishop Daniel

Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan is the President of GFA World and is a consecrated bishop of Believers Eastern Church. In his role as president of GFA World, Bishop Daniel serves as a primary link between thousands of Christian workers and missionaries serving throughout Asia and Africa and the rest of the Church worldwide.

About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global missions agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview with GFA World, contact: DeWayne Hamby, 423-505-0041, [email protected]


2025-12-06T10:11:09+00:00

WILLS POINT, TX — The humble animals of the traditional Christmas manger scene are inspiring more Americans to embrace “animal gifting” this year — and rediscover the true meaning of the season.

A growing number of people are turning away from disposable holiday gifts toward animal gifting, a movement that helps struggling families around the globe lift themselves out of poverty by raising farm animals.

Animal Gifting for Christmas: Americans Giving Hope to Families
EMBRACING ‘ANIMAL GIFTING’: Gifting farm animals is a proven method to help the world’s poorest people escape generational poverty, says Texas-based GFA World as it launches its annual Christmas Critter Campaign.

Texas-based GFA World (www.gfa.org) is one of several organizations leading this compassionate trend through its annual Christmas Critter Campaign, which allows people to gift goats, chickens and more to impoverished families in Africa and Asia.

“Participating in the Critter campaign is so much more than just giving another present,” said Bishop Daniel Timotheos Yohannan, president of GFA World. “It’s a gift that transforms lives — providing a pathway out of poverty and giving real hope as people experience Christ’s love, many for the very first time.”

The Heart of Christmas

Bishop Daniel added: “It’s also a way to reconnect with the very heart of Christmas — the Son of God, born among animals in a stable, reminding us of humility, hope, and sacrificial care for one another.”

Animal gifts are practical and powerful: two chickens can supply eggs to eat and sell or hatch more chicks, while a pair of pigs or goats can provide meat, milk, or offspring to trade — helping families build a steady livelihood and escape generational poverty.

This year, GFA World aims to help thousands of families through its Christmas Critter campaign.

“It’s a global connection that changes lives locally — and reminds people everywhere that they’re seen and loved by God,” Bishop Daniel said.

No More Sorrows

GFA World supporters in the U.S., for example, helped provide a cow for Taden. Its milk produced butter for sale, and the profits paid school fees for Taden’s children.

Their joy— and potential income — doubled when their cow gave birth to a calf.

“We came to know the true love of Jesus in our lives,” Taden said. “He has removed all our burdens and sorrows.”

The organization continues to transform lives across Africa and Asia. One family in Rwanda said: “We have truly seen the hand of God at work in our lives. Our faith has deepened and our family has grown closer. We are able to dream again for our children.”

Those wanting to find out more can go to www.crittercampaign.org.


About GFA World

GFA World (www.gfa.org) is a leading faith-based global missions agency, helping thousands of national missionaries bring vital assistance and spiritual hope to millions across the world, especially in Africa and Asia, and sharing the love of God. In a typical year, this includes thousands of community development projects that benefit downtrodden families and their children, free medical camps conducted in hundreds of villages and remote communities, and more than 150,000 families provided with the means to break the cycle of poverty through income-generating gifts. More than 40,000 fresh water wells have been drilled since 2007, hundreds of thousands of women are now empowered through literacy training, and Christ-motivated ministry takes place every day throughout 18 nations. GFA World has launched programs in Africa, starting with compassion projects in Rwanda. For all the latest news, visit the Press Room at https://gfanews.org/news.

MEDIA: To arrange an interview with GFA World, contact: DeWayne Hamby, 423-505-0041, [email protected]


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